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Address:  5 St James Place
Seven Hills, NSW
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Fizzics Education

Fizzics Education

   
Contact Person: Ben Newsome
   
Telephone: 02 9674 2191
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Website: http://www.fizzicseducation.com.au  
     
Contact Person 1 :
Ben Newsome
     
Location of program :
Sydney district & surrounding country regions
     
Appropriate age group :
Preschool to Year 12
     
Minimum number of students :
30
     
Minimum notice for booking :
ASAP
     
Special events :
Local Council Environment Days
     
Holiday programs :
Yes
     
Teacher PD :
For primary and preschool teachers
     
Special Offers :
Free K-6 Teacher professional development workshops with each full day booked.
     
Full Comprehensive Description :

Fizzics Education runs a variety of hands-on workshops and interactive shows for school classes ranging from K to Year 12.

Our current workshops cover:

Primary School

  • Liquid Nitrogen Show for Stages 2 to 3 *
  • Renewable Energy workshop for Stages 2 to 3 *
  • Lego Robotics NXT workshop for Stages 2 to 3 (full day and 90 minutes)
  • Space Science for Stages 2 to 3 *
  • Flight & Weather Show for Stages 2 to 3 *
  • Digital microscopy for Stages 2 to 3 *
  • Human Body for Stages 2 to 3 *
  • Working Mathematically for Stages 3 *
  • Digging Dinosaurs for Stages 2 & 3
  • Meccano Machines for Stages 2 & 3
  • Building Bridges for Stage 3
  • Electricity & Magnetism for Stages 2 & 3 *
  • Physical phenomena for K to 2
  • Living things for K to 2
  • Beebots for K to 2
  • Big Science Big Fun (large stage show for K to 6)

High School

  • Stage 6 Superconductors and Lenz’s law *
  • Liquid Nitrogen Show for Stages 4 to 5 *
  • Renewable Energy workshop for Stages 4 to 5 *
  • Lego Robotics NXT workshop for Stages 4 to 5 (full day and 90 minutes)
  • Space Science for Stages 4 to 5 *
  • Working Mathematically for Stages 4 *
  • Chemistry show for Stage 4 to 5 *

Please check our website for the program requirements, content and the specific syllabus outcomes addressed.
The workshops marked with a ‘*’ can now be run across Australia for any school as a video conference. Video conferences generally run for 45 minutes and are charged per set of 30 students.

Incursions for K to Year 12 http://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/Schools/schools.html

Online science store with specialist science products.
Free downloadable experiment resources and video descriptions http://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/experiments/free_experiments.html

     

This listing is in the following categories: Science, Sustainability and Environmental Education, Technology,
Email: info[at]fizzicseducation.com.au

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